Leaving the UK Tax Back Calculator

The UK Tax Back Calculator can only be as accurate as the figures you have entered.

What you need to know:

Gross Pay – total of all PAYE income from UK employment.

Leaving UK Tax Paid – total of all UK tax paid in one full tax year.

The UK Tax Year – the UK tax year runs from the 6th April one tax year to the 5th April the next.

The Leaving the UK Tax Back Calculator works out an approximation of how much leaving the UK tax back you may be due in this current and previous four tax years.

Leaving the UK Tax Back Calculator

If you are leaving the UK, it is important to check that you have reclaimed any overpaid UK tax. It is very common for those that have paid tax in Britain to lose out on legitimate rebates when they move to a different country. Our Leaving the UK Tax Back Calculator gives you a good idea of what this could be worth. We provide this and other free calculators to help give taxpayers a better idea of how tax regulations apply to their own financial situations.

The most common reason for people being owed a Leaving the UK Tax Refund is that they didn’t use their full Personal Allowance amount in the year they left. After all, it’s highly unlikely that your leaving date will coincide exactly with the end of the tax year. Moving mid-tax year may mean that you haven’t earned enough to pay income tax, your Personal Allowance, so you can reclaim what you have paid to this point in the year.

If you’ve already left Britain, all is not lost, you can backdate a Leaving the UK tax rebate for the last four tax years.

The amount of UK tax that can be refunded depends on each person’s individual situation. In addition to not using up your full Personal Allowance amount, it is worth noting that there are many other reasons why you may be entitled to UK tax relief. For example: using your own car for business travel, paid subscription fees to professional bodies or a Trade Union, or bought tools for work. This is not an exhaustive list by any means, just some of the more common tax reliefs claimed by taxpayers leaving the UK. What’s really great is that you can make just one claim for all the tax reliefs and allowances that apply. You can read more details in our Leaving the UK section.

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